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1 Broadcast announcers  



1.1  Television Broadcasters by Year  





1.2  Television Play-by-Play  





1.3  Television analyst  





1.4  Radio  





1.5  Radio play-by-play and color commentators  







2 Broadcast outlets  



2.1  Radio stations  





2.2  Television stations  





2.3  Cable television  





2.4  Streaming television  





2.5  Radio Network  







3 See also  





4 Notes  





5 References  














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As one of the most successful clubs in Major League Baseball, the New York Yankees are also one of its oldest teams. Part of that success derives to its radio and television broadcasts that have been running beginning in 1939 when the first radio transmissions were broadcast from the old stadium, and from 1947 when television broadcasts began. They have been one of the pioneer superstation broadcasts when WPIX became a national superstation in 1978 and were the first American League team to broadcast their games on cable, both first in 1978 and later on in 1979, when Sportschannel NY (now MSG Plus) began broadcasting Yankees games to cable subscribers. Today, the team can be heard and/or seen in its gameday broadcasts during the baseball season on:

  • Radio: WFAN (660 AM) and WFAN-FM (101.9 FM) in New York; New York Yankees Radio Network; WADO (1280 AM) (Spanish) (Cadena Radio Yankees)
  • Longest serving Yankee broadcasters (all-time with 10+ years)

    Phil Rizzuto (40 yrs), John Sterling (36 yrs), Michael Kay (33 yrs), Mel Allen (30 yrs), Ken Singleton (25 yrs), Bobby Murcer (22 yrs), Paul O'Neill (23 yrs), Suzyn Waldman (19 yrs), Frank Messer (18 yrs), Bill White (18 yrs), John Flaherty (19 yrs), David Cone (17 yrs), Red Barber (13 yrs), Jim Kaat (13 yrs), Al Trautwig (12 yrs)

    Broadcast announcers[edit]

    Broadcasters assigned from the Yankees to cover World Series appearances nationally (1947–1978)

    Television Broadcasters by Year[edit]

    New York Yankees television broadcasters and outlets, 1947–present
    Year TV Play-by-play Commentators Cable Play-by-play Commentators
    1947 WABD
  • Russ Hodges
  • 1948 WABD
    • Mel Allen
  • Russ Hodges
  • Bill Slater
  • 1949 WABD
    • Mel Allen
  • Curt Gowdy
  • 1950 WABD
    • Mel Allen
  • Curt Gowdy
  • Dizzy Dean
    1951
  • WPIX
    • Mel Allen
  • Bill Crowley
  • Art Gleeson
  • Dizzy Dean
    1952 WPIX
    • Mel Allen
  • Bill Crowley
  • Art Gleeson
  • Joe DiMaggio
    1953 WPIX
    • Mel Allen
  • Jim Woods
  • Joe E. Brown
  • 1954 WPIX
    • Mel Allen
  • Red Barber
  • Jim Woods
  • 1955 WPIX
    • Mel Allen
  • Red Barber
  • Jim Woods
  • 1956 WPIX
    • Mel Allen
  • Red Barber
  • Jim Woods
  • 1957 WPIX
    • Mel Allen
  • Red Barber
  • Phil Rizzuto
  • 1958 WPIX
    • Mel Allen
  • Red Barber
  • Phil Rizzuto
  • 1959 WPIX
    • Mel Allen
  • Red Barber
  • Phil Rizzuto
  • 1960 WPIX
    • Mel Allen
  • Red Barber
  • Phil Rizzuto
  • 1961 WPIX
    • Mel Allen
  • Red Barber
  • Phil Rizzuto
  • 1962 WPIX
    • Mel Allen
  • Red Barber
  • Phil Rizzuto
  • 1963 WPIX
    • Mel Allen
  • Red Barber
  • Phil Rizzuto
  • Jerry Coleman
  • 1964 WPIX
    • Mel Allen
  • Red Barber
  • Phil Rizzuto
  • Jerry Coleman
  • 1965 WPIX
    • Red Barber
  • Phil Rizzuto
  • Jerry Coleman
  • Joe Garagiola
  • 1966 WPIX
    • Red Barber
  • Phil Rizzuto
  • Jerry Coleman
  • Joe Garagiola
  • 1967 WPIX
    • Phil Rizzuto
  • Jerry Coleman
  • Joe Garagiola
  • 1968 WPIX
    • Phil Rizzuto
  • Jerry Coleman
  • Frank Messer
  • 1969 WPIX
    • Phil Rizzuto
  • Jerry Coleman
  • Frank Messer
  • Whitey Ford
    1970 WPIX
    • Phil Rizzuto
  • Frank Messer
  • Bob Gamere
  • Whitey Ford
    1971 WPIX
    • Phil Rizzuto
  • Frank Messer
  • Bill White
  • Whitey Ford
    1972 WPIX
    • Phil Rizzuto
  • Frank Messer
  • Bill White
  • 1973 WPIX
    • Phil Rizzuto
  • Frank Messer
  • Bill White
  • 1974 WPIX
    • Phil Rizzuto
  • Frank Messer
  • Bill White
  • 1975 WPIX
    • Phil Rizzuto
  • Frank Messer
  • Bill White
  • 1976 WPIX
    • Phil Rizzuto
  • Frank Messer
  • Bill White
  • 1977 WPIX
    • Phil Rizzuto
  • Frank Messer
  • Bill White
  • 1978 WPIX
    • Phil Rizzuto
  • Frank Messer
  • Bill White
  • 1979 WPIX
    • Phil Rizzuto
  • Frank Messer
  • Bill White
  • SportsChannel NY
    • Phil Rizzuto
  • Frank Messer
  • Bill White
  • 1980 WPIX
    • Phil Rizzuto
  • Frank Messer
  • Bill White
  • SportsChannel NY
    • Phil Rizzuto
  • Frank Messer
  • Bill White
  • 1981 WPIX
    • Phil Rizzuto
  • Frank Messer
  • Bill White
  • SportsChannel NY
    • Phil Rizzuto
  • Frank Messer
  • Bill White
  • 1982 WPIX
    • Phil Rizzuto
  • Frank Messer
  • Bill White
  • SportsChannel NY
    • Mel Allen
  • Phil Rizzuto
  • Frank Messer
  • Fran Healy
  • Bill White
  • 1983 WPIX
    • Phil Rizzuto
  • Frank Messer
  • Bill White
  • Bobby Murcer SportsChannel NY
    • Mel Allen
  • Phil Rizzuto
  • Frank Messer
  • Fran Healy
  • Bill White
  • Bobby Murcer
    1984 WPIX
    • Phil Rizzuto
  • Frank Messer
  • Bill White
  • Bobby Murcer SportsChannel NY
    • Mel Allen
  • Phil Rizzuto
  • Bill White
  • Bobby Murcer
    1985 WPIX
    • Phil Rizzuto
  • Spencer Ross
  • Bill White
  • SportsChannel NY
    • Mel Allen
  • Phil Rizzuto
  • Bill White
  • Mickey Mantle
    1986 WPIX
    • Phil Rizzuto
  • Bill White
  • Jim Kaat
  • Billy Martin SportsChannel NY
    • Mel Allen
  • Phil Rizzuto
  • Bill White
  • Mickey Mantle
    1987 WPIX
    • Phil Rizzuto
  • Bill White
  • Billy Martin SportsChannel NY
    • Spencer Ross
  • Ken Harrelson
  • Mickey Mantle
    1988 WPIX
    • Phil Rizzuto
  • Bill White
  • SportsChannel NY
    • Ken Harrelson
  • Bobby Murcer
  • Mickey Mantle
    1989 WPIX
    • Phil Rizzuto
  • George Grande
  • Tom Seaver
  • MSG Network
    • Bobby Murcer
  • Tommy Hutton
  • Lou Piniella
    1990 WPIX
    • Phil Rizzuto
  • George Grande
  • Tom Seaver
  • MSG Network
  • Tony Kubek
  • Al Trautwig
  • 1991 WPIX
    • Phil Rizzuto
  • Bobby Murcer
  • Tom Seaver
  • MSG Network
    • Dewayne Staats
  • Tony Kubek
  • Al Trautwig
  • 1992 WPIX
    • Phil Rizzuto
  • Bobby Murcer
  • Tom Seaver
  • MSG Network
    • Dewayne Staats
  • Tony Kubek
  • Al Trautwig
  • 1993 WPIX
    • Phil Rizzuto
  • Bobby Murcer
  • Tom Seaver
  • MSG Network
    • Dewayne Staats
  • Tony Kubek
  • Al Trautwig
  • 1994 WPIX
    • Phil Rizzuto
  • Bobby Murcer
  • Paul Olden
  • MSG Network
    • Dewayne Staats
  • Tony Kubek
  • Al Trautwig
  • 1995 WPIX
    • Phil Rizzuto
  • Bobby Murcer
  • Paul Olden
  • MSG Network
  • Jim Kaat
  • Al Trautwig
  • 1996 WPIX
    • Phil Rizzuto
  • Bobby Murcer
  • Rick Cerone
  • MSG Network
    • Dave Cohen
  • Jim Kaat
  • Al Trautwig
  • 1997 WPIX
    • Bobby Murcer
  • Ken Singleton
  • Rick Cerone MSG Network
    • Jim Kaat
  • Ken Singleton
  • Al Trautwig
  • Suzyn Waldman
    1998 WPIX
    • Bobby Murcer
  • Ken Singleton
  • Tommy John MSG Network
    • Jim Kaat
  • Ken Singleton
  • Al Trautwig
  • Suzyn Waldman
    1999 WNYW Bobby Murcer Tim McCarver MSG Network
    • Jim Kaat
  • Ken Singleton
  • Al Trautwig
  • Suzyn Waldman
    2000 WNYW Bobby Murcer Tim McCarver MSG Network
    • Jim Kaat
  • Ken Singleton
  • Al Trautwig
  • Suzyn Waldman
    2001 WNYW Bobby Murcer Tim McCarver MSG Network
    • Jim Kaat
  • Ken Singleton
  • Al Trautwig
  • Suzyn Waldman
    2002 WCBS-TV
  • Ken Singleton
  • Bobby Murcer
    • Jim Kaat
  • David Cone
  • Paul O'Neill
  • YES Network
    • Michael Kay
  • Ken Singleton
  • Bobby Murcer
    • Jim Kaat
  • David Cone
  • Paul O'Neill
  • 2003 WCBS-TV
    • Michael Kay
  • Ken Singleton
  • Bobby Murcer
    • Jim Kaat
  • Paul O'Neill
  • YES Network
    • Michael Kay
  • Ken Singleton
  • Bobby Murcer
    • Jim Kaat
  • Paul O'Neill
  • 2004 WWOR-TV
    • Michael Kay
  • Ken Singleton
  • Bobby Murcer
    • Jim Kaat
  • Paul O'Neill
  • Joe Girardi
  • YES Network
    • Michael Kay
  • Ken Singleton
  • Bobby Murcer
    • Jim Kaat
  • Paul O'Neill
  • Joe Girardi
  • 2005 WWOR-TV
    • Michael Kay
  • Ken Singleton
  • Bobby Murcer
    • Jim Kaat
  • Paul O'Neill
  • David Justice
  • YES Network
    • Michael Kay
  • Ken Singleton
  • Bobby Murcer
    • Jim Kaat
  • Paul O'Neill
  • David Justice
  • 2006 WWOR-TV
    • Michael Kay
  • Ken Singleton
  • Bobby Murcer
    • Jim Kaat
  • Paul O'Neill
  • David Justice
  • Al Leiter
  • John Flaherty
  • YES Network
    • Michael Kay
  • Ken Singleton
  • Bobby Murcer
    • Jim Kaat
  • Paul O'Neill
  • David Justice
  • Al Leiter
  • John Flaherty
  • 2007 WWOR-TV
    • Michael Kay
  • Ken Singleton
  • Bobby Murcer
    • Paul O'Neill
  • David Justice
  • Al Leiter
  • John Flaherty
  • Joe Girardi
  • YES Network
    • Michael Kay
  • Ken Singleton
  • Bobby Murcer
    • Paul O'Neill
  • David Justice
  • Al Leiter
  • John Flaherty
  • Joe Girardi
  • 2008 WWOR-TV
    • Michael Kay
  • Ken Singleton
  • Bobby Murcer
    • Paul O'Neill
  • Al Leiter
  • John Flaherty
  • David Cone
  • YES Network
    • Michael Kay
  • Ken Singleton
  • Bobby Murcer
    • Paul O'Neill
  • Al Leiter
  • John Flaherty
  • David Cone
  • 2009 WWOR-TV
    • Michael Kay
  • Ken Singleton
    • Paul O'Neill
  • Al Leiter
  • John Flaherty
  • David Cone
  • YES Network
    • Michael Kay
  • Ken Singleton
    • Paul O'Neill
  • Al Leiter
  • John Flaherty
  • David Cone
  • 2010 WWOR-TV
    • Michael Kay
  • Ken Singleton
  • Bob Lorenz
    • Paul O'Neill
  • Al Leiter
  • John Flaherty
  • David Cone
  • YES Network
    • Michael Kay
  • Ken Singleton
  • Bob Lorenz
    • Paul O'Neill
  • Al Leiter
  • John Flaherty
  • David Cone
  • 2011 WWOR-TV
    • Michael Kay
  • Ken Singleton
  • Bob Lorenz
    • Paul O'Neill
  • Al Leiter
  • John Flaherty
  • David Cone
  • YES Network
    • Michael Kay
  • Ken Singleton
  • Bob Lorenz
    • Paul O'Neill
  • Al Leiter
  • John Flaherty
  • David Cone
  • 2012 WWOR-TV
    • Michael Kay
  • Ken Singleton
  • Bob Lorenz
    • Paul O'Neill
  • Al Leiter
  • John Flaherty
  • David Cone
  • Lou Piniella
  • YES Network
    • Michael Kay
  • Ken Singleton
  • Bob Lorenz
    • Paul O'Neill
  • Al Leiter
  • John Flaherty
  • David Cone
  • Lou Piniella
  • 2013 WWOR-TV
    • Michael Kay
  • Ken Singleton
  • Bob Lorenz
    • Paul O'Neill
  • Al Leiter
  • John Flaherty
  • David Cone
  • Lou Piniella
  • YES Network
    • Michael Kay
  • Ken Singleton
  • Bob Lorenz
    • Paul O'Neill
  • Al Leiter
  • John Flaherty
  • David Cone
  • Lou Piniella
  • 2014 WWOR-TV
    • Michael Kay
  • Ken Singleton
  • Bob Lorenz
    • Paul O'Neill
  • Al Leiter
  • John Flaherty
  • David Cone
  • YES Network
    • Michael Kay
  • Ken Singleton
  • Bob Lorenz
    • Paul O'Neill
  • Al Leiter
  • John Flaherty
  • David Cone
  • 2015 WPIX
    • Michael Kay
  • Ken Singleton
  • Ryan Ruocco
  • Bob Lorenz
    • Paul O'Neill
  • Al Leiter
  • John Flaherty
  • David Cone
  • YES Network
    • Michael Kay
  • Ken Singleton
  • Ryan Ruocco
  • Bob Lorenz
    • Paul O'Neill
  • Al Leiter
  • John Flaherty
  • David Cone
  • 2016 WPIX
    • Michael Kay
  • Ken Singleton
  • Ryan Ruocco
    • Paul O'Neill
  • Al Leiter
  • John Flaherty
  • David Cone
  • YES Network
    • Michael Kay
  • Ken Singleton
  • Ryan Ruocco
    • Paul O'Neill
  • Al Leiter
  • John Flaherty
  • David Cone
  • 2017 WPIX
    • Michael Kay
  • Ken Singleton
  • Ryan Ruocco
    • Paul O'Neill
  • Al Leiter
  • John Flaherty
  • David Cone
  • YES Network
    • Michael Kay
  • Ken Singleton
  • Ryan Ruocco
    • Paul O'Neill
  • Al Leiter
  • John Flaherty
  • David Cone
  • 2018 WPIX
    • Michael Kay
  • Ken Singleton
  • Ryan Ruocco
    • Paul O'Neill
  • Al Leiter
  • John Flaherty
  • David Cone
  • YES Network
    • Michael Kay
  • Ken Singleton
  • Ryan Ruocco
    • Paul O'Neill
  • Al Leiter
  • John Flaherty
  • David Cone
  • 2019 WPIX
    • Michael Kay
  • Ryan Ruocco
  • Ken Singleton
  • John Flaherty
    • Paul O'Neill
  • David Cone
  • Jeff Nelson
  • YES Network
    • Michael Kay
  • Ryan Ruocco
  • Ken Singleton
  • John Flaherty
    • Paul O'Neill
  • David Cone
  • Jeff Nelson
  • 2020 YES Network
    • Michael Kay
  • Ryan Ruocco
  • Ken Singleton
    • Ken Singleton
  • Paul O'Neill
  • John Flaherty
  • David Cone
  • Jeff Nelson
  • 2021
    • WPIX
  • Amazon Prime
    • Michael Kay
  • Ryan Ruocco
  • Ken Singleton
    • Paul O'Neill
  • John Flaherty
  • David Cone
  • YES Network
    • Michael Kay
  • Ryan Ruocco
  • Ken Singleton
    • Paul O'Neill
  • John Flaherty
  • David Cone
  • 2022 Amazon Prime
    • Michael Kay
  • Ryan Ruocco
    • Paul O'Neill
  • John Flaherty
  • David Cone
  • Carlos Beltrán
  • Cameron Maybin
  • Jeff Nelson
  • YES Network
    • Michael Kay
  • Ryan Ruocco
    • Paul O'Neill
  • John Flaherty
  • David Cone
  • Carlos Beltrán
  • Cameron Maybin
  • Jeff Nelson
  • 2023 Amazon Prime
    • Michael Kay
  • Ryan Ruocco
    • David Cone
  • Paul O'Neill
  • John Flaherty
  • Jeff Nelson
  • YES Network
    • Michael Kay
  • Ryan Ruocco
    • David Cone
  • Paul O'Neill
  • John Flaherty
  • Jeff Nelson
  • 2024 Amazon Prime
    • Michael Kay
  • Ryan Ruocco
    • David Cone
  • Paul O'Neill
  • John Flaherty
  • Jeff Nelson
  • YES Network
    • Michael Kay
  • Ryan Ruocco
    • David Cone
  • Paul O'Neill
  • John Flaherty
  • Jeff Nelson
  • Television Play-by-Play[edit]

    Television analyst[edit]

    β - indicates Ford C. Frick Award winner

    Radio[edit]

    Longest serving Yankee radio broadcasters (all-time with 10+ years)

    John Sterling (36 yrs), Phil Rizzuto (30 yrs), Mel Allen (22 yrs), Suzyn Waldman (20 yrs), Frank Messer (18 yrs), Beto Villa (16 yrs), Bill White (16 yrs), Red Barber (13 yrs), Michael Kay (10 yrs)

    New York Yankees radio broadcasters and outlets, 1939–present
    Year Radio Commentators
    1939 WABC[a]
  • Garnett Marks[1]
  • Mel Allen
  • 1940 WABC
    • Mel Allen
  • Jay C. Flippen
  • 1942 WOR
    • Mel Allen
  • Connie Desmond
  • 1944 WINS
  • Bill Slater
  • 1945 WINS
  • Bill Slater
  • 1946 WINS
    • Mel Allen
  • Russ Hodges
  • 1947 WINS
    • Mel Allen
  • Russ Hodges
  • 1948 WINS
    • Mel Allen
  • Russ Hodges
  • 1949 WINS
    • Mel Allen
  • Curt Gowdy
  • 1950 WINS
    • Mel Allen
  • Curt Gowdy
  • 1951 WINS
    • Mel Allen
  • Bill Crowley
  • Art Gleeson
  • Dizzy Dean
  • 1952 WINS
    • Mel Allen
  • Bill Crowley
  • Art Gleeson
  • 1953 WINS
    • Mel Allen
  • Joe E. Brown
  • Jim Woods
  • 1954 WINS
    • Mel Allen
  • Red Barber
  • Jim Woods
  • 1955 WINS
    • Mel Allen
  • Red Barber
  • Jim Woods
  • 1956 WINS
    • Mel Allen
  • Red Barber
  • Jim Woods
  • 1957 WINS
    • Mel Allen
  • Red Barber
  • Phil Rizzuto
  • 1958 WMGM
    • Mel Allen
  • Red Barber
  • Phil Rizzuto
  • 1959 WMGM
    • Mel Allen
  • Red Barber
  • Phil Rizzuto
  • 1960 WMGM
    • Mel Allen
  • Red Barber
  • Phil Rizzuto
  • 1961 WCBS
    • Mel Allen
  • Red Barber
  • Phil Rizzuto
  • 1962 WCBS
    • Mel Allen
  • Red Barber
  • Phil Rizzuto
  • 1963 WCBS
    • Mel Allen
  • Red Barber
  • Phil Rizzuto
  • Jerry Coleman
  • 1964 WCBS
    • Mel Allen
  • Red Barber
  • Phil Rizzuto
  • Jerry Coleman
  • 1965 WCBS
    • Red Barber
  • Phil Rizzuto
  • Jerry Coleman
  • Joe Garagiola
  • 1966 WCBS
    • Red Barber
  • Phil Rizzuto
  • Jerry Coleman
  • Joe Garagiola
  • 1967 WHN
    • Phil Rizzuto
  • Jerry Coleman
  • Joe Garagiola
  • 1968 WHN
    • Phil Rizzuto
  • Frank Messer
  • Jerry Coleman
  • 1969 WHN
    • Phil Rizzuto
  • Frank Messer
  • Jerry Coleman
  • 1970 WHN
    • Phil Rizzuto
  • Frank Messer
  • Bob Gamere
  • 1971 WMCA
    • Phil Rizzuto
  • Frank Messer
  • Bill White
  • 1972 WMCA
    • Phil Rizzuto
  • Frank Messer
  • Bill White
  • 1973 WMCA
    • Phil Rizzuto
  • Frank Messer
  • Bill White
  • 1974 WMCA
    • Phil Rizzuto
  • Frank Messer
  • Bill White
  • 1975 WMCA
    • Phil Rizzuto
  • Frank Messer
  • Bill White
  • Dom Valentino
  • 1976 WMCA
    • Phil Rizzuto
  • Frank Messer
  • Bill White
  • 1977 WMCA
    • Phil Rizzuto
  • Frank Messer
  • Bill White
  • 1978 WINS
    • Phil Rizzuto
  • Frank Messer
  • Bill White
  • Fran Healy
  • 1979 WINS
    • Phil Rizzuto
  • Frank Messer
  • Bill White
  • Fran Healy
  • 1980 WINS
    • Phil Rizzuto
  • Frank Messer
  • Bill White
  • Fran Healy
  • 1981 WABC
    • Phil Rizzuto
  • Frank Messer
  • Bill White
  • Fran Healy
  • 1982 WABC
    • Phil Rizzuto
  • Frank Messer
  • Bill White
  • John Gordon
  • 1983 WABC
    • Phil Rizzuto
  • Frank Messer
  • Bill White
  • John Gordon
  • 1984 WABC
    • Phil Rizzuto
  • Frank Messer
  • Bill White
  • Bobby Murcer
  • John Gordon
  • 1985 WABC
    • Frank Messer
  • John Gordon
  • Phil Rizzuto
  • Bill White
  • 1986 WABC
  • Bobby Murcer
  • Phil Rizzuto
  • Bill White
  • 1987 WABC
  • Tommy Hutton
  • 1988 WABC
    • Hank Greenwald
  • Tommy Hutton
  • 1989 WABC
  • Jay Johnstone
  • 1990 WABC
    • John Sterling
  • Jay Johnstone
  • 1991 WABC
    • John Sterling
  • Joe Angel
  • 1992 WABC
    • John Sterling
  • Michael Kay
  • 1993 WABC
    • John Sterling
  • Michael Kay
  • 1994 WABC
    • John Sterling
  • Michael Kay
  • 1995 WABC
    • John Sterling
  • Michael Kay
  • 1996 WABC
    • John Sterling
  • Michael Kay
  • 1997 WABC
    • John Sterling
  • Michael Kay
  • 1998 WABC
    • John Sterling
  • Michael Kay
  • 1999 WABC
    • John Sterling
  • Michael Kay
  • 2000 WABC
    • John Sterling
  • Michael Kay
  • 2001 WABC
    • John Sterling
  • Michael Kay
  • 2002 WCBS
    • John Sterling
  • Charley Steiner
  • 2003 WCBS
    • John Sterling
  • Charley Steiner
  • 2004 WCBS
    • John Sterling
  • Charley Steiner
  • 2005 WCBS
    • John Sterling
  • Suzyn Waldman
  • 2006 WCBS
    • John Sterling
  • Suzyn Waldman
  • 2007 WCBS
    • John Sterling
  • Suzyn Waldman
  • 2008 WCBS
    • John Sterling
  • Suzyn Waldman
  • 2009 WCBS
    • John Sterling
  • Suzyn Waldman
  • 2010 WCBS
    • John Sterling
  • Suzyn Waldman
  • 2011 WCBS
    • John Sterling
  • Suzyn Waldman
  • 2012 WCBS
    • John Sterling
  • Suzyn Waldman
  • 2013 WCBS
    • John Sterling
  • Suzyn Waldman
  • 2014
  • WFAN-FM
    • John Sterling
  • Suzyn Waldman
  • 2015
    • WFAN
  • WFAN-FM
    • John Sterling
  • Suzyn Waldman
  • 2016
    • WFAN
  • WFAN-FM
    • John Sterling
  • Suzyn Waldman
  • 2017
    • WFAN
  • WFAN-FM
    • John Sterling
  • Suzyn Waldman
  • 2018
    • WFAN
  • WFAN-FM
    • John Sterling
  • Suzyn Waldman
  • 2019
    • WFAN
  • WFAN-FM
    • John Sterling
  • Suzyn Waldman
  • 2020
    • WFAN
  • WFAN-FM
    • John Sterling
  • Suzyn Waldman
  • 2021
    • WFAN
  • WFAN-FM
    • John Sterling
  • Suzyn Waldman
  • 2022
    • WFAN
  • WFAN-FM
    • John Sterling
  • Suzyn Waldman
  • 2023
    • WFAN
  • WFAN-FM
    • John Sterling
  • Ryan Ruocco
  • Justin Shackil
  • Brendan Burke
  • Rickie Ricardo
  • Suzyn Waldman
  • 2024
    • WFAN
  • WFAN-FM
    • John Sterling
  • Justin Shackil
  • Suzyn Waldman
  • Jeff Nelson
  • Radio play-by-play and color commentators[edit]

    β - indicates Ford C. Frick Award winner

    Broadcast outlets[edit]

    Radio stations[edit]

    Television stations[edit]

    The Yankees' New York City flagship station has been:

    Outside of New York City, over-the-air television broadcasts can often be seen on:

    Cable television[edit]

    Streaming television[edit]

    Radio Network[edit]

    WFAN and WFAN-FM are flagships for a 52 station radio network spanning 14 states.

    See also[edit]

    Notes[edit]

    1. ^ Renamed WCBS in 1946. Not to be confused with the current WABC, which adopted its callsign in 1953.

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Behind the Mike," Broadcasting, December 1, 1940, p. 48.
  • ^ Sid Shalit, "Listening In," New York Daily News, April 20, 1944, p. 24.
  • ^ Local Yankees telecasts moving to WRGB, WCWN (updated)
  • ^ Spangler, Todd (March 3, 2020). "Amazon Prime Video to Stream 21 Yankees Games This Season — But Only in Four U.S. States". Variety. Retrieved April 3, 2022.
  • ^ Marchand, Andrew (March 31, 2022). "Yankees will have 21 games only available on Amazon Prime". New York Post. Retrieved April 3, 2022.
  • Halberstam, David "Sports on NY Radio", 1999. ISBN 1-57028-197-1


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